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'Love Hormone' Utterly Rules Female Sexual Attraction
A new study has shown that the "love hormone" known as oxytocin may be the primary, if not sole, determinant of whether or not an animal feels sexual attraction towards a prospective mate. Interestingly, this only seems to hold true for females.
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